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For a freely-falling object dropped from rest, what is its acceleration at the end of fifth second? explain your answer.\r
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document.write( "The acceleration of gravity is constant.  It is 32 ft/sē in the US\r\n" );
document.write( "but 9.8 m/sē anywhere else in the world.\r\n" );
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document.write( "So it doesn't matter whether you're talking about the 1st second,\r\n" );
document.write( "the 5th second, or the 29th second, if it hasn't hit the ground \r\n" );
document.write( "then it's acceleration is always that same constant.\r\n" );
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document.write( "The speed gets faster and faster, but the acceleration, (the speeding\r\n" );
document.write( "up process is always the same, so it's 32 ft/sē in the US and 9.8 m/sē\r\n" );
document.write( "elsewhere.\r\n" );
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